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Phil Harvey
Phil Mr Harvey, all data read is normal, the following is my copy of part A, B.j pg, data is not normal to write, I know everything because I do not know anything about exiftool, "CMD" in the dark, so bring you very big trouble, I have such A small white is also very helpless, I also took so much time, you to my the small white, also took effort, please, you'll help me see, where is I made A mistake, you help me to solve it, thank you.





C:\Users\yandazhuang\Desktop\exiftool-12.04>exiftool -a -G1 -s A.jpg B.jpg
======== A.jpg
[ExifTool]      ExifToolVersion                 : 12.04
[System]        FileName                        : A.jpg
[System]        Directory                       : .
[System]        FileSize                        : 8.2 MB
[System]        FileModifyDate                  : 2020:08:20 00:55:47+08:00
[System]        FileAccessDate                  : 2020:08:20 08:22:40+08:00
[System]        FileCreateDate                  : 2020:08:19 22:33:31+08:00
[System]        FilePermissions                 : rw-rw-rw-
[File]          FileType                        : JPEG
[File]          FileTypeExtension               : jpg
[File]          MIMEType                        : image/jpeg
[File]          ExifByteOrder                   : Big-endian (Motorola, MM)
[File]          ImageWidth                      : 6720
[File]          ImageHeight                     : 4480
[File]          EncodingProcess                 : Baseline DCT, Huffman coding
[File]          BitsPerSample                   : 8
[File]          ColorComponents                 : 3
[File]          YCbCrSubSampling                : YCbCr4:2:2 (2 1)
[IFD0]          XResolution                     : 72
[IFD0]          YResolution                     : 72
[IFD0]          ResolutionUnit                  : inches
[IFD0]          YCbCrPositioning                : Centered
[ExifIFD]       ExifVersion                     : 0232
[ExifIFD]       ComponentsConfiguration         : Y, Cb, Cr, -
[ExifIFD]       FlashpixVersion                 : 0100
[ExifIFD]       ColorSpace                      : sRGB
[InteropIFD]    InteropIndex                    : R98 - DCF basic file (sRGB)
[InteropIFD]    InteropVersion                  : 0100
[XMP-xmp]       Rating                          : 0
[Composite]     ImageSize                       : 6720x4480
[Composite]     Megapixels                      : 30.1
======== B.jpg
[ExifTool]      ExifToolVersion                 : 12.04
[System]        FileName                        : B.jpg
[System]        Directory                       : .
[System]        FileSize                        : 7.0 MB
[System]        FileModifyDate                  : 2019:10:15 10:27:09+08:00
[System]        FileAccessDate                  : 2020:08:20 08:22:40+08:00
[System]        FileCreateDate                  : 2020:08:13 00:24:07+08:00
[System]        FilePermissions                 : rw-rw-rw-
[File]          FileType                        : JPEG
[File]          FileTypeExtension               : jpg
[File]          MIMEType                        : image/jpeg
[File]          ExifByteOrder                   : Little-endian (Intel, II)
[File]          ImageWidth                      : 6720
[File]          ImageHeight                     : 4480
[File]          EncodingProcess                 : Baseline DCT, Huffman coding
[File]          BitsPerSample                   : 8
[File]          ColorComponents                 : 3
[File]          YCbCrSubSampling                : YCbCr4:2:2 (2 1)
[IFD0]          Make                            : Canon
[IFD0]          Model                           : Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
[IFD0]          Orientation                     : Horizontal (normal)
[IFD0]          XResolution                     : 72
[IFD0]          YResolution                     : 72
[IFD0]          ResolutionUnit                  : inches
[IFD0]          ModifyDate                      : 2019:10:15 10:27:09
[IFD0]          Artist                          :
[IFD0]          YCbCrPositioning                : Co-sited
[IFD0]          Copyright                       :
[ExifIFD]       ExposureTime                    : 1/250
[ExifIFD]       FNumber                         : 7.1
[ExifIFD]       ExposureProgram                 : Program AE
[ExifIFD]       ISO                             : 200
[ExifIFD]       SensitivityType                 : Recommended Exposure Index
[ExifIFD]       RecommendedExposureIndex        : 200
[ExifIFD]       ExifVersion                     : 0230
[ExifIFD]       DateTimeOriginal                : 2019:10:15 10:27:09
[ExifIFD]       CreateDate                      : 2019:10:15 10:27:09
[ExifIFD]       ComponentsConfiguration         : Y, Cb, Cr, -
[ExifIFD]       ShutterSpeedValue               : 1/250
[ExifIFD]       ApertureValue                   : 7.1
[ExifIFD]       ExposureCompensation            : 0
[ExifIFD]       MeteringMode                    : Multi-segment
[ExifIFD]       Flash                           : Off, Did not fire
[ExifIFD]       FocalLength                     : 34.0 mm
[ExifIFD]       UserComment                     :
[ExifIFD]       SubSecTime                      : 18
[ExifIFD]       SubSecTimeOriginal              : 18
[ExifIFD]       SubSecTimeDigitized             : 18
[ExifIFD]       FlashpixVersion                 : 0100
[ExifIFD]       ColorSpace                      : sRGB
[ExifIFD]       ExifImageWidth                  : 6720
[ExifIFD]       ExifImageHeight                 : 4480
[ExifIFD]       FocalPlaneXResolution           : 5719.148936
[ExifIFD]       FocalPlaneYResolution           : 5728.900256
[ExifIFD]       FocalPlaneResolutionUnit        : inches
[ExifIFD]       CustomRendered                  : Normal
[ExifIFD]       ExposureMode                    : Auto
Phil Harvey is an eternal God in my heart. Although I am a Chinese and can't read English, I will learn from you and worship you. The greatest God in my heart --Phil Harvey!

Phil Harvey

The writable metadata from B.jpg has not been copied to A.jpg, so your command didn't work.

Quote from: yandazhuang on August 19, 2020, 01:19:45 PM
C:\Users\yandazhuang\Desktop\exiftool-12.04>exiftool -TagsFromFile C:\Users\yandazhuang\Desktop\exiftool-12.04\B.jpg -all:all -MakersNotes -ColorSpaceTags C:\Users\yandazhuang\Desktop\exiftool-12.04\A.jpg
    1 image files updated

OK, maybe this is the problem:

There is an odd character in your command:  "-all:all" should be "-all:all" (you must use a simple ASCII colon ":", not the other one ":").

So try this:

C:\Users\yandazhuang\Desktop\exiftool-12.04>exiftool -TagsFromFile C:\Users\yandazhuang\Desktop\exiftool-12.04\B.jpg -all:all -MakersNotes -ColorSpaceTags C:\Users\yandazhuang\Desktop\exiftool-12.04\A.jpg

- Phil
...where DIR is the name of a directory/folder containing the images.  On Mac/Linux/PowerShell, use single quotes (') instead of double quotes (") around arguments containing a dollar sign ($).

yandazhuang

I've been wanting to thank Phil Harvey, Mr. StarGeek. I've been a little busy lately and I'm really sorry for not coming. I've taken the time to read "CMD" so that I won't have to ask any more questions.
Phil Harvey, what do you think, it was all: all out of question, after I changed to your normal use immediately, however, recently, I met two small trouble, one is, after the camera parameters of A into B, 1, rotates 90 degrees to the left, A 2, the thumbnail and import together in the past, let the thumbnail of A and B of A touch, Phil Mr Harvey, what method, can solve the problem of the two small?Thanks again!
Phil Harvey is an eternal God in my heart. Although I am a Chinese and can't read English, I will learn from you and worship you. The greatest God in my heart --Phil Harvey!

Phil Harvey

Quote from: yandazhuang on August 24, 2020, 12:50:16 PM
after the camera parameters of A into B, 1, rotates 90 degrees to the left,

This may happen if you copy the Orientation tag.

QuoteA 2, the thumbnail and import together in the past, let the thumbnail of A and B of A touch, Phil Mr Harvey, what method, can solve the problem of the two small?Thanks again!

Add -thumbnailimage to the command if you want to copy the thumbnail, or --thumbnailimage if you don't want to copy it.

- Phil
...where DIR is the name of a directory/folder containing the images.  On Mac/Linux/PowerShell, use single quotes (') instead of double quotes (") around arguments containing a dollar sign ($).

yandazhuang

1. My Picture B is vertical, and my picture A is also vertical. Why does it rotate 90 degrees automatically when copying?2. How to remove the direction tag? I looked for it in exifTool, but I couldn't find it, so I don't know how to express to remove the direction tag.
Phil Harvey is an eternal God in my heart. Although I am a Chinese and can't read English, I will learn from you and worship you. The greatest God in my heart --Phil Harvey!

Phil Harvey

...where DIR is the name of a directory/folder containing the images.  On Mac/Linux/PowerShell, use single quotes (') instead of double quotes (") around arguments containing a dollar sign ($).

yandazhuang

I used the thumbnail, and it solved the problem perfectly. The thumbnail problem was solved, and the image rotation problem seemed to be solved.I'll try a few more later.Can video B and video A also be operated with this command?The animation we designed, I also want to import the camera, or mobile phone shooting parameters.Can it be done?
Phil Harvey is an eternal God in my heart. Although I am a Chinese and can't read English, I will learn from you and worship you. The greatest God in my heart --Phil Harvey!

Phil Harvey

...where DIR is the name of a directory/folder containing the images.  On Mac/Linux/PowerShell, use single quotes (') instead of double quotes (") around arguments containing a dollar sign ($).

yandazhuang

When I copy the video, every time I get a prompt like this, I wonder what he means.


C:\Users\YDZ\Desktop\exiftool-12.05>exiftool -TagsFromFile C:\Users\YDZ\Desktop\exiftool-12.05\B.MOV -all:all -MakersNotes -ColorSpaceTags --thumbnailimage --orientation C:\Users\YDZ\Desktop\exiftool-12.05\BB.MOV
Warning: [minor] The ExtractEmbedded option may find more tags in the media data - C:\Users\YDZ\Desktop\exiftool-12.05\B.MOV
    1 image files updated

C:\Users\YDZ\Desktop\exiftool-12.05>
Phil Harvey is an eternal God in my heart. Although I am a Chinese and can't read English, I will learn from you and worship you. The greatest God in my heart --Phil Harvey!

StarGeek

It means that exiftool may not be extracting all the information in the file.  Add the -ee (extractEmbedded) option to see if there is more data.

Most commonly, this is used to see if there's a GPS track in a video file, such as from a dash cam, GoPro, or drone.

You can safely ignore this or add the -m (ignoreMinorErrors) option to suppress it.
* Did you read FAQ #3 and use the command listed there?
* Please use the Code button for exiftool code/output.
 
* Please include your OS, Exiftool version, and type of file you're processing (MP4, JPG, etc).

yandazhuang

Phil Harvey, Mr StarGeek, a little busy recently, there has been no say hello to Mr. Two, two good Sir, in order to, I also have a small problem, is a matter of copying the video ah, I want to do our animation mp4, copy the video parameters of apple mobile phone, mov format copy, "C: \ Users \ yandazhuang \ Desktop \ exiftool - 12.04 - > exiftool - TagsFromFile C:\ Users \ yandazhuang \ Exiftool-12.04 \ b: all-makersnotes -ColorSpaceTags C: \ Users \ yandazhuang \ Exiftool-12.04 \ a.JPg-c: \ Users \ yandazhuang \ Exiftool-12.04 \ a.jpg-c: \ Users \ yandazhuang \ Exiftool-12.04 \ a.jpg-C: \ Users \ Yandazhuang \ Exiftool-12.04 \ a.jpG-C: \ Users \ Yandazhuang \ Exiftool-12.04 \ a.jpG-C:So it doesn't turn into an iPhone video parameter.Why does this happen? Does this code only work with images?Not suitable for video??I don't know why, but I want a result.
Phil Harvey is an eternal God in my heart. Although I am a Chinese and can't read English, I will learn from you and worship you. The greatest God in my heart --Phil Harvey!

Phil Harvey

...where DIR is the name of a directory/folder containing the images.  On Mac/Linux/PowerShell, use single quotes (') instead of double quotes (") around arguments containing a dollar sign ($).

yandazhuang

Copy all the content, I solve, now I have a question, I want to have "the File Modification Date/Time" and "the File Creation Date/Time" this two label to the morning of October 25, 2021 09, 28 minutes and 15 seconds, when the code should be how to write, this is I write these, are not implemented, has been an error, "exiftool" - quicktime: trackcreatedate<xmp:metadatadate" output.MOV = "2021:10:25 09:28:15"
exiftool "-FileCreateDate<FileCreateDate" output.MOV = "2021:10:25 09:28:15"
C: \ Users \ YDZ \ Desktop \ exiftool 12.05 & gt;exiftool "-File Modification Date/Time" output.MOV = "2010:01:01 01:01:01"
Invalid TAG name: "File Modification Date/Time"
======== output.MOV
Warning: Invalid tag name 'File Modification Date/Time' - output.MOV
Error: Zero-length file name - ""
Error: File not found - 2010:01:01 01:01:01
1 image files to read
2 Files could not be read
C: \ Users \ YDZ \ Desktop \ exiftool 12.05 & gt;exiftool "-FileCreateDate" output.MOV = "2010:01:01 01:01:01"
======== output.MOV
File Creation Date/Time: 2020:08:26 00:47:23+08:00
Error: Zero-length file name - ""
Error: File not found - 2010:01:01 01:01:01
1 image files to read
2 Files could not be read
C: \ Users \ YDZ \ Desktop \ exiftool 12.05 & gt;exiftool "-FileCreateDate<xmp:metadatadate" output.MOV = "2010:01:01 01:01:01"
Warning: No writable tags set from output.MOV
Error: Zero-length file name - ""
Warning: Error opening file - 2010:01:01 01:01:01
Error: File not found - 2010:01:01 01:01:01
0 image files updated
1 image files unchanged
1 Files weren't updated due to errors
1 Files could not be read
C: \ Users \ YDZ \ Desktop \ exiftool 12.05 & gt;exiftool "-FileCreateDate<FileCreateDate" output.MOV = "2010:01:01 01:01:01"
Error: Zero-length file name - ""
Warning: Error opening file - 2010:01:01 01:01:01
Error: File not found - 2010:01:01 01:01:01
1 image files updated
1 Files weren't updated due to errors
1 Files could not be read
May I ask how to write the confirmed code? Thank you.
Phil Harvey is an eternal God in my heart. Although I am a Chinese and can't read English, I will learn from you and worship you. The greatest God in my heart --Phil Harvey!

Phil Harvey

...where DIR is the name of a directory/folder containing the images.  On Mac/Linux/PowerShell, use single quotes (') instead of double quotes (") around arguments containing a dollar sign ($).

StarGeek

There's an extra quote, so the correction would be
exiftool -filemodifydate="2010:01:01 01:01:01" output.MOV
* Did you read FAQ #3 and use the command listed there?
* Please use the Code button for exiftool code/output.
 
* Please include your OS, Exiftool version, and type of file you're processing (MP4, JPG, etc).